Now the caves had salt water lakes. They were crystal clear with amazing reflections. The pictures just don't do it justice. The other unique item was the amount of stalagtights, the ceilings were covered with them of all different sizes.
One bad thing was the group of people was horrible so we waited at the back so we had more space. Toward the end of the cave near the natural entrance they did a classical music concert. They had auditorium seating and turned out the lights and out came a lit boat with a piano and some string instruments. The music was very soothing with the sight ripples on the water and the low lights. Very cool.
After the cave off to a castle. After walking down into a cave this time it was up to a point you could see the sea as well as all around inland. Guess this place has been strategic since Roman times.
Next stop was a secluded beach. Didn't bring a swim suit this day so it was just a view of it. There was a little hike but it was one of he nicest ones we'd seen yet. Crystal clear clove with turquoise water, light soft sand that moved with the waves.
Finally on our drive home there were the giant old windmills. I think these are super cool looking. After a bit of google searching i found many have been restored and if the owner desired they would restore them to working order with original hand crafted parts. They served two purposes either grinding wheat or pumping water.
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